Examples

Hence, for the most apparent, the most clearly defined, and the best understood foundation for a nosological scheme for insanity, we are forced to fall back upon the symptomatology of the disease—the apparent mental condition, as judged from the outward manifestations.

… This is a typical emotional psychosis of which the nosological setting has aroused interminable discussions … Like Kraepelin and Capgras, I consider that it does not belong to the class of true delusions … The patient considers himself to be the victim of an injustice which he wishes to redress, and attempts to obtain satisfaction at any price …